Johannes Poeschl
Personal Details
First Name: | Johannes |
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Last Name: | Poeschl |
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RePEc Short-ID: | ppo649 |
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Affiliation
Danmarks Nationalbank
København, Denmarkhttp://www.nationalbanken.dk/
RePEc:edi:dnbgvdk (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Poeschl, Johannes & Gerba, Eddie & Leiva-Leon, Danilo, 2023. "When Credit Expansions Become Troublesome: The Story of Investor Sentiments," VfS Annual Conference 2023 (Regensburg): Growth and the "sociale Frage" 277699, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.
- Mikkelsen, Jakob & Poeschl, Johannes, 2019. "Banking Panic Risk and Macroeconomic Uncertainty," MPRA Paper 94729, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Poeschl, Johannes & Zhang, Xue, 2018.
"Bank Capital Regulation and Endogenous Shadow Banking Crises,"
MPRA Paper
92529, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Poeschl, Johannes & Zhang, Xue, 2019. "Bank Capital Regulation and Endogenous Shadow Banking Crises," VfS Annual Conference 2019 (Leipzig): 30 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall - Democracy and Market Economy 203520, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.
- Zhang, Xue & Poeschl, Johannes, 2017. "Bank Capital Regulation in a Model of Modern Banking Crises," VfS Annual Conference 2017 (Vienna): Alternative Structures for Money and Banking 168275, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.
Articles
- Poeschl Johannes, 2023. "The Macroeconomic Effects of Shadow Banking Panics," The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, De Gruyter, vol. 23(2), pages 711-752, June.
- Poeschl, Johannes, 2023. "Corporate debt maturity and investment over the business cycle," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 152(C).
Citations
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- Mikkelsen, Jakob & Poeschl, Johannes, 2019.
"Banking Panic Risk and Macroeconomic Uncertainty,"
MPRA Paper
94729, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Cited by:
- Daisuke Ikeda & Hidehiko Matsumoto, 2021. "Procyclical Leverage and Crisis Probability in a Macroeconomic Model of Bank Runs," IMES Discussion Paper Series 21-E-01, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan.
- Ivan Khotulev, 2021. "Review of the Bank of Russia – NES Workshop 'Main Challenges in Banking: Risks, Liquidity, Pricing, and Digital Currencies'," Russian Journal of Money and Finance, Bank of Russia, vol. 80(4), pages 124-136, December.
- Khalil, Makram & Strobel, Felix, 2024.
"US trade policy and the US dollar,"
Journal of International Economics, Elsevier, vol. 151(C).
- Khalil, Makram & Strobel, Felix, 2021. "US trade policy and the US dollar," Discussion Papers 49/2021, Deutsche Bundesbank.
- Rottner, Matthias, 2023. "Financial crises and shadow banks: A quantitative analysis," Journal of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, vol. 139(C), pages 74-92.
- Poeschl, Johannes & Zhang, Xue, 2018.
"Bank Capital Regulation and Endogenous Shadow Banking Crises,"
MPRA Paper
92529, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Poeschl, Johannes & Zhang, Xue, 2019. "Bank Capital Regulation and Endogenous Shadow Banking Crises," VfS Annual Conference 2019 (Leipzig): 30 Years after the Fall of the Berlin Wall - Democracy and Market Economy 203520, Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association.
Cited by:
- Miguel Faria-e-Castro, 2019.
"A Quantitative Analysis of Countercyclical Capital Buffers,"
Working Papers
2019-008, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, revised 01 Jan 2020.
- Faria-e-Castro, Miguel, 2021. "A quantitative analysis of the countercyclical capital buffer," ESRB Working Paper Series 120, European Systemic Risk Board.
Articles
- Poeschl, Johannes, 2023.
"Corporate debt maturity and investment over the business cycle,"
European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 152(C).
Cited by:
- Chen, Yan & Sun, Ruiqi, 2023. "Corporate financialization and the long-term use of short-term debt: Evidence from China," Finance Research Letters, Elsevier, vol. 58(PD).
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- NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (4) 2017-10-29 2019-03-11 2019-07-22 2019-11-04. Author is listed
- NEP-CBA: Central Banking (3) 2019-03-11 2019-07-22 2019-11-04. Author is listed
- NEP-DGE: Dynamic General Equilibrium (2) 2019-07-22 2019-11-04. Author is listed
- NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (2) 2019-03-11 2024-01-01. Author is listed
- NEP-RMG: Risk Management (1) 2019-07-22
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